The only accredited Phlebotomy school in Wyoming is Casper College, which is located in Casper. In 2010, Casper College was ranked 80th nationwide.
Approximately 5 students graduated from Phlebotomy programs at Casper College, in 2010.

Cost

Tuition at Casper College for students enrolled in Phlebotomy courses was $1,848 per year.

A Phlebotomy certificate from a Wyoming school... what next?

A majority of Wyoming Phlebotomy graduates become a phlebotomist.
The largest populations of Wyoming phlebotomists are working in the following counties:

Laramie County - 170 phlebotomists

Albany County - 70 phlebotomists

Natrona County - 50 phlebotomists

Salary

Wyoming phlebotomists earn on average $28,630 per year.
However, Wyoming phlebotomists earned anywhere in the range from as less than $20,230 per year to more than $57,770 per year in 2010.
The following counties in Wyoming have the highest average salaries for phlebotomists:

Lincoln County - $40,290 per year

Natrona County - $29,150 per year

Albany County - $27,430 per year

A phlebotomist in the following counties in Wyoming make the lowest salaries on average:

Albany County - $27,430 per year

Natrona County - $29,150 per year

Lincoln County - $40,290 per year

More Information

For more Wyoming data regarding a career in phlebotomy in Wyoming and to compare salaries with various related fields such as allied health or medical assisting, take a look at the graphs and charts below.

Here are the different levels of study available for you to explore.

Certificate in Phlebotomy in Wyoming

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